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Chapter One Picture Story Books
Chapter Two Traditional Literature
Chapter Three Modern Fantasy
Chapter Four Poetry
Chapter Five Contemporary Realistic Fiction
Chapter Six Historical Fiction and Biography
Chapter Seven Informational Books
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Author Studies
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Chapter Two Traditional Literature
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Chapter Two Traditional Literature
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What is traditional literature and why is it important to study traditional literature? What should you consider when choosing traditional literature to read at home or for your classroom or library?
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What are folktales? What makes folktales fascinating for children to read? What are fables? What might children learn from studying fables?
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Chapter Two Traditional Literature
Contents for this Chapter
===What is traditional literature and why is it important to study traditional literature? What should you consider when choosing traditional literature to read at home or for your classroom or library?
written by:===
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What are folktales? What makes folktales fascinating for children to read? What are fables? What might children learn from studying fables? written by: Deborah Caudill
Follow the link above to post content for that topic.What are myths? Describe the different types of myths. How might one use myths in the classroom?
written by: Tracy Ryan
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Traditional Literature Annotations
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